Why Children's Defiance Makes Couples Fight—and How to Stop It
 
Your child defies. Your partner yells. Suddenly, you're fighting. Here's why it happens and how to break the cycle.read more .
 
by: (J. Timothy Davis, Ph.D.)
 
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  Your child defies. Your partner yells. Suddenly, you're fighting. Here's why it happens and how to break the cycle.read more .
by: (J. Timothy Davis, Ph.D.)
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  Why Children's Defiance Makes Couples Fight—and How to Stop It
  Your child defies. Your partner yells. Suddenly, you're fighting. Here's why it happens and how to break the cycle.
  What True Couple Communication Really Means
 
We argue, blame, and scream, and think we've "communicated enough." But true communication is the active, ongoing search for common ground, and many couples avoid it.read more .
 
by: (Boris Herzberg)
 
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  We argue, blame, and scream, and think we've "communicated enough." But true communication is the active, ongoing search for common ground, and many couples avoid it.read more .
by: (Boris Herzberg)
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  What True Couple Communication Really Means
  We argue, blame, and scream, and think we've "communicated enough." But true communication is the active, ongoing search for common ground, and many couples avoid it.
  Is Trolling a Cry for Attachment?
 
Do you have a troll in your life? It may be a bid for connection.read more .
 
by: (Nicholas Balaisis Ph.D., RP)
 
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  Do you have a troll in your life? It may be a bid for connection.read more .
by: (Nicholas Balaisis Ph.D., RP)
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  Is Trolling a Cry for Attachment?
  Do you have a troll in your life? It may be a bid for connection.
  Where Are the Boundaries of Consciousness When the Brain Can Be Connected to AI?
 
A new wearable device connects AI directly to the brain, enabling a silent dialogue. This could redefine our identity, consciousness, and agency. Where does the self end, and the machine begin?read more .
 
by: (Hamid Zand Ph.D.)
 
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  A new wearable device connects AI directly to the brain, enabling a silent dialogue. This could redefine our identity, consciousness, and agency. Where does the self end, and the machine begin?read more .
by: (Hamid Zand Ph.D.)
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  Where Are the Boundaries of Consciousness When the Brain Can Be Connected to AI?
  A new wearable device connects AI directly to the brain, enabling a silent dialogue. This could redefine our identity, consciousness, and agency.
  Is Our Collective Mood Contagious?
 
How shared stress is syncing our emotions — and six simple practices that will spark a seismic shift toward civility, compassion, and connection.read more .
 
by: (Gina Vild)
 
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  How shared stress is syncing our emotions — and six simple practices that will spark a seismic shift toward civility, compassion, and connection.read more .
by: (Gina Vild)
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  Is Our Collective Mood Contagious?
  How shared stress is syncing our emotions — and six simple practices that will spark a seismic shift toward civility, compassion, and connection.
  Turn Self-Criticism Into Self-Compassion: A Path to Healing 
 
Your inner critic doesn’t have to define you. Learn how to shift self-doubt into compassion and begin a journey of healing and self-love.read more .
 
by: (Leslie Becker-Phelps Ph.D.)
 
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  Your inner critic doesn’t have to define you. Learn how to shift self-doubt into compassion and begin a journey of healing and self-love.read more .
by: (Leslie Becker-Phelps Ph.D.)
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  Turn Self-Criticism Into Self-Compassion: A Path to Healing
  Your inner critic doesn’t have to define you. Learn how to shift self-doubt into compassion and begin a journey of healing and self-love.
  A Teen’s Death and What It Says About AI
 
A 14-year-old boy’s suicide after chatting with an AI companion reveals how easily technology can imitate empathy—and how dangerously humans can believe it.read more .
 
by: (Paula Fontenelle, MA)
 
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  A 14-year-old boy’s suicide after chatting with an AI companion reveals how easily technology can imitate empathy—and how dangerously humans can believe it.read more .
by: (Paula Fontenelle, MA)
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  A Teen’s Death and What It Says About AI
  A 14-year-old boy’s suicide after chatting with an AI companion reveals how easily technology can imitate empathy—and how dangerously humans can believe it.
  No More Sour Grapes: Mourning for Personal Continuity Through Life
 
Staying connected to our desires for an alternate reality while moving forward with the reality that is helps to keep us whole and healthy.read more .
 
by: (Deborah L. Cabaniss M.D.)
 
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  Staying connected to our desires for an alternate reality while moving forward with the reality that is helps to keep us whole and healthy.read more .
by: (Deborah L. Cabaniss M.D.)
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  No More Sour Grapes: Mourning for Personal Continuity Through Life
  Staying connected to our desires for an alternate reality while moving forward with the reality that is helps to keep us whole and healthy.
  Perfectionism Is a Poor Defense for Emotional Vulnerability
 
Perfectionism, at bottom, is a defense against one's sense of emotional vulnerability, which, counterintuitively, often aids in one's development, relationships, and health.read more .
 
by: (Leon Garber LMHC)
 
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  Perfectionism, at bottom, is a defense against one's sense of emotional vulnerability, which, counterintuitively, often aids in one's development, relationships, and health.read more .
by: (Leon Garber LMHC)
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  Perfectionism Is a Poor Defense for Emotional Vulnerability
  Perfectionism, at bottom, is a defense against one's sense of emotional vulnerability, which, counterintuitively, often aids in one's development, relationships, and health.
  A Path of Empathy—One Mother’s Choice to Forgive
 
Learn how Scarlett Lewis transcended loss to create a social-emotional curriculum that teaches love, belonging, and peace worldwide.read more .
 
by: (Nina E. Cerfolio M.D.)
 
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  Learn how Scarlett Lewis transcended loss to create a social-emotional curriculum that teaches love, belonging, and peace worldwide.read more .
by: (Nina E. Cerfolio M.D.)
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  A Path of Empathy—One Mother’s Choice to Forgive
  Learn how Scarlett Lewis transcended loss to create a social-emotional curriculum that teaches love, belonging, and peace worldwide.
  The Hidden Cost of Resistance
 
When we fight reality, we keep ourselves stuck. Learning to accept what we resist is the first step toward freedom.read more .
 
by: (Keven Duffy LCSW)
 
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  When we fight reality, we keep ourselves stuck. Learning to accept what we resist is the first step toward freedom.read more .
by: (Keven Duffy LCSW)
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  The Hidden Cost of Resistance
  When we fight reality, we keep ourselves stuck. Learning to accept what we resist is the first step toward freedom.
  When Workplace Upheaval Turns Into Unresolved Grief
 
When organizations betray trust, mid-level leaders experience ambiguous grief—mourning what's lost while still showing up. Here's how grief-informed leadership can help.read more .
 
by: (Mira Brancu, Ph.D.)
 
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  When organizations betray trust, mid-level leaders experience ambiguous grief—mourning what's lost while still showing up. Here's how grief-informed leadership can help.read more .
by: (Mira Brancu, Ph.D.)
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  When Workplace Upheaval Turns Into Unresolved Grief
  When organizations betray trust, mid-level leaders experience ambiguous grief—mourning what's lost while still showing up. Here's how grief-informed leadership can help.
  When and How Did the Brain First Invent the Idea of Gods?
 
Spirituality may have evolved during the Paleolithic from a brain circuit that was originally involved in the control of fear, pain, and altruism.read more .
 
by: (Gary Wenk Ph.D.)
 
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  Spirituality may have evolved during the Paleolithic from a brain circuit that was originally involved in the control of fear, pain, and altruism.read more .
by: (Gary Wenk Ph.D.)
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  When and How Did the Brain First Invent the Idea of Gods?
  Spirituality may have evolved during the Paleolithic from a brain circuit that was originally involved in the control of fear, pain, and altruism.
  Why Someone’s “Drug of Choice” Matters
 
People with addictions often choose a drug that helps them feel normal, so an anxious person might choose alcohol or Xanax, or a depressed person might choose a stimulant.read more .
 
by: (Mark S. Gold M.D.)
 
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  People with addictions often choose a drug that helps them feel normal, so an anxious person might choose alcohol or Xanax, or a depressed person might choose a stimulant.read more .
by: (Mark S. Gold M.D.)
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  Why Someone’s “Drug of Choice” Matters
  People with addictions often choose a drug that helps them feel normal, so an anxious person might choose alcohol or Xanax, or a depressed person might choose a stimulant.
  Body Language for Sitting In-Person Media Interviews
 
Subtle contextual cues and body language behaviors that can benefit in-person, sitting studio media interviews.read more .
 
by: (Stephen A Furlich, Ph.D.)
 
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  Subtle contextual cues and body language behaviors that can benefit in-person, sitting studio media interviews.read more .
by: (Stephen A Furlich, Ph.D.)
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  Body Language for Sitting In-Person Media Interviews
  Subtle contextual cues and body language behaviors that can benefit in-person, sitting studio media interviews.
  Why Talking About Money Is the Last Great Taboo
 
Why is money still the last taboo? Silence around finances fuels stress and conflict—and talking openly can transform your relationships, well-being, and financial future.read more .
 
by: (Joyce Marter LCPC)
 
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  Why is money still the last taboo? Silence around finances fuels stress and conflict—and talking openly can transform your relationships, well-being, and financial future.read more .
by: (Joyce Marter LCPC)
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  Why Talking About Money Is the Last Great Taboo
  Why is money still the last taboo? Silence around finances fuels stress and conflict—and talking openly can transform your relationships, well-being, and financial future.
  How Gaslighting Rewires the Brain
 
New research shows how psychological predators hijack their victims' reality, one synapse at a time.read more .
 
by: (Joni E Johnston Psy.D.)
 
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  New research shows how psychological predators hijack their victims' reality, one synapse at a time.read more .
by: (Joni E Johnston Psy.D.)
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  What Gaslighting Does to a Brain
  The neuroscience behind "prediction error corruption."
  Unlocking the Mind: The Imaginary Space of Psychoanalysis
 
Learn about the rich history of modern psychoanalysis: Its core methods, the healing relationship, working through, and how change endures beyond therapy.read more .
 
by: (Grant Hilary Brenner MD, DFAPA)
 
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  Learn about the rich history of modern psychoanalysis: Its core methods, the healing relationship, working through, and how change endures beyond therapy.read more .
by: (Grant Hilary Brenner MD, DFAPA)
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  Unlocking the Mind: The Imaginary Space of Psychoanalysis
  Learn about the rich history of modern psychoanalysis: Its core methods, the healing relationship, working through, and how change endures beyond therapy.
  What Is TikTok Doing to Us?
 
TikTok uses an algorithm that we may know little about, but we do know that its effects on users are often negative.read more .
 
by: (Corinne Masur Psy.D.)
 
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  TikTok uses an algorithm that we may know little about, but we do know that its effects on users are often negative.read more .
by: (Corinne Masur Psy.D.)
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  What Is TikTok Doing to Us?
  TikTok uses an algorithm that we may know little about, but we do know that its effects on users are often negative.
  It’s Time to Move Past Employee Engagement 
 
Learn how we can prioritize well-being and build workplaces where people truly thrive.read more .
 
by: (Mark C. Crowley)
 
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  Learn how we can prioritize well-being and build workplaces where people truly thrive.read more .
by: (Mark C. Crowley)
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  It’s Time to Move Past Employee Engagement
  We can prioritize well-being and build workplaces where people truly thrive.
  